If you stop taking hormones after a hysterectomy, particularly if the procedure involved the removal of the ovaries (oophorectomy), you may experience symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes, and vaginal dryness. Additionally, the cessation of hormone therapy can lead to a decrease in bone density and an increased risk of osteoporosis. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider before making changes to hormone therapy, as they can help manage symptoms and assess individual risks.
No, antibiotics definitely cannot stop your period. The only known possible way to do is is by taking contraceptive pills, or getting a hysterectomy
Not if you retain your ovaries.
I was wondering what would happen when you stop taking plaquenil after trying it out for 3- 6 months.
A hysterectomy removes the womb where the blood gathers. So after a hysterectomy you get no more periods. But if you have had your tubes tied (tubal ligation) then you will continue to have periods.
i am going for surgury and am on suboxone. how long before surgury do i need to stop taking it if at all?
Your symptoms may come back if you stop omeorazole
If you stop taking Topamax, your symptoms that it is treating will come back. This medication is used to treat seizures and migraine headaches so if you stop taking it, those symptoms will come back.
Can one stop taking thyroid medicine, and go over to foods such as seaweed, fich oil, or other supplements?
Hysterectomy?
It won't, BCP have hormones that are normally present in women before menopause. Once you stop taking them your body will naturally go into menopause if you no longer have the hormones present to support ovulation and menstruation.
You'll have a really bad seizure
You can use natural hormones to balance your hormones. You can exercise and eat lean protein and vegetables in order to lose weight.